Archive for December, 2007
links for 2007-12-11
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What it says in the title!
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More stating the obvious!
links for 2007-12-10
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Looks like it makes a QT movie from a Flickr photo set, though not tried it yet!
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The gapingvoid widget lets you display Hugh’s latest cartoon on your web site or blog. When your visitors click the cartoon they’ll see a full size version of it
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They wink at us every day from computer screens and stereos. But the humble LED is heading for a brighter future.
A fascinating read, especially as I-ve been looking into a variety of lighting solutions recently! -
Looks like a useful cookery site! Thanks for the link Monkchips!
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Hope to one day get round to doing this!
Here we go again…
2I came across this on this morning:
What is around the corner for Lotus Notes?
I do a lot of work with IBM technologies, especially within the Lotus Notes Market.
A number of my clients that are non IBM Partners are migrating from Lotus Notes referring to it a “legacy” system.
Do you think that Lotus Notes will continue to compete in the market?
I would be interested in hearing your thoughts.
Which prompted me to post my first response on Linkedin:
The simple answer is YES!
IBM will continue to compete in this area. Strongly.
Lotus Notes and Domino are now on version 8, which brought a completely refreshed UI, and IBM Lotus is openly talking about future versions and further innovation with the product. They have a clear roadmap for their products. Just because Lotus Notes has been around for so long, does not make it legacy.
I suggest you invest some time in getting up to date on the Lotus product portfolio, which has seen some great innovation this year with Quickr, Connections and Symphony, on top of Sametime and Lotus Notes of course!
I have included some links which I hope you find useful.
Links:
* http://www-306.ibm.com/software/lotus/
* http://www.edbrill.com/
Reading questions like this does make me wonder though. How does someone doing “a lot of work with IBM technologies” not know the answer to this? And I’m not suggesting it is all the author’s fault.
I think both IBM and us in the Lotus community, need to continue to think about ways of reaching out further, beyond our own RSS feeds.
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Twitter Updates for 2007-12-07
0- building my first yahoo pipe, fun stuff!
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Twitter Updates for 2007-12-05
0- saw an amazing rainbow on the way to work this morning, straight out of a childrens story book!
- @rooreynolds: me too, “web two”, sounds more British!
and I can’t imagine we’re going to have many dot release versions!
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links for 2007-12-05
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Bonaire’s top shop is world-famous Bonaire Windsurf Place. Located on the windward side of the island known as Sorobon, at Lac Bay. At Sorobon, the water is shallow and warm, with steady tradewinds, and a beautiful beach – perfect conditions for catching
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Great resource to learn about some of the issues with this wannabe “standard”
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fascinating insights into the detail behind these amazing boats, their design, and a bit of a reality check!
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The problem with Facebook is that I think people get on it and get all excited by the connections you can make with other people, the groups you can join, and the applications you can install. This is about social networking, after all, and the value of t
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£20,000 sounds a bit cheap to me, considering the value of the data.
Blog this song!
0You bet!
Great stuff!
Via: (also seen elsewhere already!)